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		<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">The Data Tool is an Open Source Physics (OSP) application that enables users to analyze data organized into table columns and displayed in <em>tabs</em>. Data can be entered directly with the keyboard or imported from and exported to spreadsheets and many other applications via text files or the clipboard. Most common text formats are supported.</font></p>
		<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Data Tool works with Windows, Mac or Linux OS as long as Java 1.5 or later is installed. <strong>Note</strong>: Mac users, please substitute &quot;control-click&quot; for &quot;right-click&quot; to access popup menus.</font></p>
		<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">This help file contains the following sections:</font></p>
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			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#entering">Entering and Importing Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#editing">Editing Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#plotting">Plotting and Formatting Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#stats">Statistical Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#analyzing">Analyzing Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#fitting">Fitting Mathematical Models to Data</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#building">Building Data Functions</a></font>
			<li><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a href="#saving">Saving and Exporting</a></font>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="entering" name="entering"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>1. Entering and Importing Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Entering data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Click the &quot;New Column...&quot; button and enter a name in the popup dialog to create a new table column. The first cell in the column is automatically selected for data entry--simply type in a value (numbers only) and hit the enter key to move to the next cell. New rows are added as needed. Values may be entered in decimal form or in scientific notation using the letter E to mean &quot;ten to the power of.&quot; For example, the number 345.6 may be entered as 345.6, 3.456E2, or even 3456E-1.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Importing data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Data can be imported from files, by pasting from the clipboard, or by direct transfer from other OSP applications. To import data from a file, choose the &quot;File|Open...<em>&quot;</em> menu item and select the file using the file chooser. To import data via the clipboard, first copy the data from the source application (spreadsheet, Logger Pro, etc.) and then choose either the &quot;Edit|Paste|New Tab<em>&quot;</em> menu item to open the data in a new tab or &quot;Edit|Paste|New Columns&quot; menu item to add the data to an existing tab. To transfer data directly from other OSP applications (Tracker, etc.) choose the popup &quot;Analyze...&quot; or menubar &quot;Window|Data Tool&quot; or &quot;Tools|Data Tool&quot; item in that application. </font></p>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="editing" name="editing"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>2. Editing Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Editing cell contents.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Double-click a cell to edit its contents. The current contents (if any) are selected so that typing immediately begins a new value. While typing, the cell turns yellow to indicate the contents have changed. Hit the enter key to enter the new value and move to the next cell. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Sorting rows.</b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"> Single-click a column header to sort the rows in ascending order of the values in that column. This is often useful for selecting a subset of cells whose values fall in a desired range. Single-click the row column header or double-click any column header to sort by row number.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Selecting cells.</b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"> Multiple data points can be selected, and selected points are highlighted, in both the table and plot. To select cells in the table, click a cell with the mouse, or drag to select multiple cells. Control-click to add or remove cells from the selection, or shift-click to select all cells between the previous and newly clicked cell. To select points in the plot, click a point or drag the mouse to draw a rectangle and select the points inside. Control-drag to add points to the selection, or control-click individual points to add or remove them.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Selecting rows or columns.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Double-click a row number or column header to select the whole row or column. Control-click to add or remove to the selection, or shift-click to select all rows or columns between the previous and newly clicked one. Double-click the row column header to select all cells.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Clearing the selection.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Single-click any row number to clear the selection (i.e., deselect all cells). Note that clicking a column header does not clear the selection, but instead sorts the rows as described above.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Deleting cell contents.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Hit the delete key to delete the contents of all selected cells.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Inserting cells.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Right-click a cell or group of selected cells and choose the popup &quot;Insert Cells<em>&quot;</em> item to insert new empty cells. The existing (selected) cells are shifted down (i.e., to higher row numbers) to accomodate the inserted cells. Right-click selected row numbers and choose the appropriate popup item to insert new rows or to add an empty end row.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Copying and cutting cells.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Right-click a cell or group of selected cells and choose the popup &quot;Copy Cells&quot; or &quot;Cut Cells<em>&quot;</em> item to copy or cut the selected cell values to the clipboard. Right-click selected row numbers or column headers and choose the appropriate popup item to copy or cut entire rows or columns. <strong>Note</strong>: cutting a cell or row is not the same as deleting its contents. When a cell is cut, it is removed completely from the table, and cells below it are shifted up (i.e., to lower row numbers).</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Pasting cells.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Right-click a cell or group of selected cells and choose the popup &quot;Paste Cells&quot; or &quot;Paste Insert Cells&quot; item to paste the clipboard contents. Pasting the cells replaces the current cell values, while paste-inserting inserts new cells and shifts the existing cells down (i.e., to higher row numbers). Right-click selected row numbers and choose the popup &quot;Paste Insert Rows<em>&quot;</em> item to paste-insert entire rows.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Renaming columns.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To change the name of an existing column, right-click the column header and choose the popup &quot;Rename Column...<em>&quot;</em> item. Column names must be unique and can contain no spaces. An underscore in a name causes subsequent characters to be subscripted. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Undoing edits.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Choose the &quot;Edit|Undo&quot; or &quot;Edit|Redo<em>&quot;</em> menu item to undo or redo edits. There is no limit to the number of edits that can be undone. </font></p>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="plotting" name="plotting"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>3. Plotting and Formatting Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Formatting columns.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To set a desired number format for a data column, right-click the column header and choose the popup &quot;Set Number Format...&quot; item, then enter a format string in the format field of the popup dialog. The sample field in the dialog shows the format applied to the number 12.34567. Typical number formats include (a) &quot;0&quot; for whole numbers only, (b) &quot;0.000&quot; for decimal numbers rounded to three places, (c) &quot;0.00E0&quot; for scientific notation with two decimal places, and (d) blank for default formatting. Trailing characters may also be used to show units.</font></p>
		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="axes" name="axes"></a></font><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Defining plot axes.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The leftmost data column in the data table defines the independent variable plotted along the horizontal axis. The second leftmost column defines the principal dependent variable plotted along the vertical axis. The (x, y) points defined by these leftmost two columns are called the <em>working data</em> (see <a href="#analyzing">Analyzing Data</a>) and are always visible on the plot. Other table columns are visible only when desired (see below), and are also plotted along the vertical axis.</font></p>
		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To change the independent variable do one of the following:</font></p>
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			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Drag the header of any table column into the leftmost position.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Move the mouse over the horizontal axis label (variable name) until a small square is drawn arond the label, then click and select the desired variable from the popup menu.</font>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To change the principal dependent variable do one of the following:</font></p>
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			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Drag the header of any table column into the second leftmost position.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Move the mouse over the vertical axis label (variable name) until a small square is drawn arond the label, then click and select the desired variable from the popup menu.</font>
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		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Setting plot visibility and styles.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The visibility and style of the point markers and connecting lines associated with each table column are set in a <em>plot properties</em> table displayed directly above the data itself. Select the appropriate checkboxes to draw markers and/or lines for the desired column. Click the &quot;style&quot; cell to display a dialog for setting the shape, size and color of the markers and lines.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Hiding the plot properties table.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To hide the plot properties table, uncheck the &quot;Plot&quot; checkbox on the toolbar.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Scaling plot axes.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The plot axes autoscale by default. There are several options for setting the horizontal and/or vertical scale manually:</font></p>
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			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Right-drag on the plot to mark a region of interest, then choose &quot;Zoom In&quot; from the popup menu to zoom in on the marked region. The popup menu also enables you to zoom out, autoscale, or display a dialog for setting limits and/or autoscale properties for both ends of both axes.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Move the mouse near the center section of an axis until a double-ended arrow appears, then click and drag the axis to &quot;move&quot; the plot along that axis without zooming.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Move the mouse near either end of an axis until a single-ended arrow appears, then click and drag the axis to &quot;zoom&quot; that end while keeping the opposite end unchanged.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Hold down the Alt key until a four-way arrow appears, then click and drag to &quot;move&quot; the plot in any direction without zooming.</font>
			<li><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Move the mouse near either end of an axis to display a popup field and checkbox for setting the limit and/or autoscale property for that axis end. </font>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="stats" name="stats"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>4. Statistical Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Displaying the statistics table.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Check the &quot;Statistics&quot; checkbox to display statistical data for all table columns. Statistical data include the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation, standard error and number of data points in the sample.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Selecting the sample data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Select a subset of cells in a column to restrict the statistical sample. </font></p>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="analyzing" name="analyzing"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>5. Analyzing Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Defining the working data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The leftmost two data columns, identified by the yellow and green cells in the plot properties table, define the <em>working data</em> for analysis and curve fitting purposes. To change the working data, drag the headers of the desired table columns or click the axis labels and choose from the popup choices as described in <a href="#axes">Defining plot axes</a>.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Measuring coordinates.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Check the &quot;Coordinates&quot; checkbox to automatically identify and display the coordinates of the working data point nearest the horizontal mouse position.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Measuring slopes. </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Check the &quot;Slope&quot; checkbox to automatically display the slope line and value at the working data point nearest the horizontal mouse position. The slope approximates the derivative of the curve connecting the working data points.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Measuring areas. </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Check the &quot;Area&quot; checkbox to automatically display the area between the working data and the horizontal axis within adjustable upper and lower limits. Areas, drawn in a gray shade, are positive above the horizontal axis and negative below the axis. The area approximates the integral under the curve connecting the working data points. </font></p>
		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To adjust the upper and/or lower limit, move the mouse over the limit line until a double-ended arrow appears, then drag left or right.</font></p>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="fitting" name="fitting"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>6. Fitting Mathematical Models to Data</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Selecting the fit data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The curve fitter fits a mathematical model to the selected working data. To change the working data, drag the headers of the desired table columns into the leftmost (yellow and green) positions or click the axis labels and choose from the popup choices as described in <a href="#axes">Defining plot axes</a>. To further refine the curve fitting process, select a subset of points. Only the selected points are included in the fit. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Displaying the curve fitter.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Select the &quot;Fit&quot; checkbox to display the <em>curve fitter</em>. The curve fitter draws an analytical function (the <em>fit function</em>) on the plot and determines the rms deviation between the fit function values and the vertical working data values (green column, selected rows). Typically, a fit is <em>optimized</em> by varying parameters of the function to minimize the rms deviation, which is displayed in a field near the bottom. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Selecting the fit function.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Select a fit type from the dropdown list. The fit function equation is displayed in a field and the function parameter names and values are listed in a table.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Setting the fit color.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">The color of the fit line drawn on the plot is displayed on a small button to the right of the fit equation field. To change the fit color, click the button and choose a color from the color chooser. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Adjusting fit parameters.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">To vary a parameter, click in its value cell, then type in a new value or use the up and down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the parameter value in increments equal to a fixed percent of its starting value. To change the increment size click the percent display and select from the popup choices. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Using autofit.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Click the &quot;Autofit&quot; checkbox to automatically optimize the parameters. <strong>Note:</strong> for most custom fit functions (see below), parameters must be manually set to reasonable starting values before autofitting. </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Defining custom fit functions.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Click the &quot;Fit Builder&quot; button to define a custom fit function using the <em>fit builder</em>. Define parameters for the function, change parameter and function names, and enter parameter and function expressions as desired. Complete help for the fit builder is available from the Help button in the fit builder itself.</font></p>
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		<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><a id="building" name="building"></a></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>7. Building Data Functions</b></font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Displaying the data builder.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Click the &quot;Data Builder&quot; button to display the <em>data builder</em>. The data builder enables users to define new data columns that are functions of existing columns.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Defining data functions.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Click the &quot;Add&quot; button in the &quot;Data Functions&quot; area to define a new data function. The data function column is immediately added to the table and becomes available for plotting, fitting, or as input to other data functions. Define parameters for the function, change parameter and function names, and enter parameter and function expressions as desired. Complete help for the data builder is available from the Help button in the data builder itself.</font></p>
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		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Saving tabs.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Choose the &quot;File|Save Tab<em>&quot;</em> or &quot;File|Save Tab As...<em>&quot;</em> menu item to save the currently selected tab as an xml file. Saving a tab includes not only all data columns, but also the column visibility and styles, custom data functions, fit functions and parameter values, etc.</font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Exporting data.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Data can be exported to a file or to other applications via the clipboard. If any table cells are selected, only those cells will be included in the exported data. To export data to a file, choose the &quot;File|Export Data...<em>&quot;</em> menu item and save the file using the file chooser. To export data via the clipboard, copy the data using either the &quot;Edit|Copy|Data<em>&quot;</em> menu item or by right-clicking the table as described above, then paste into the target application (spreadsheet, etc.). </font></p>
		<p><font color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b>Exporting images.</b></font><font size="+1" color="#708090" face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular"><b> </b></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Swiss, SunSans-Regular">Choose the &quot;Edit|Copy|Image<em>&quot;</em> menu item to copy an image of the currently selected tab, then paste the image into a target application (word processor, etc). This is useful for lab notes or other documentation where the plot and/or fit results are needed.</font></p>
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